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Fig. 5B 68-year-old woman with full-thickness tear of rotator cuff (grade 5). Symptom duration was more than 2 years. Patient reported initial resolution of symptoms lasting 10 days but gradual return of symptoms to baseline. Outcome was classified no change after 6 months of follow-up. T2-weighted coronal oblique fast spin-echo MR image (TR/TEeff, 3,000/80; echo-train length, 12) corresponding to A.